Our cleaning lady has moved on and I'm determined to try and clean my own house. I already have my favorite products for glass and counters, but what do you recommend for cleaning your showers? We have a fairly large walk-in shower so I plan on buying one of those long handle electric scrubbers but wasn't sure which product to buy to actually clean it. I remember using Scrubbing Bubbles 20 years ago but not sure if there's something better out there. Do you use a different product for the glass doors?
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Wet and Forget. You have to let it sit a while. I’ve used Kaboom too, but the Funes are terrible. I found the motorized scrubber on a stick to have a mind of its own; YMMV. |
Take a hot shower. At the end of the shower, use dish soap and a plastic scrubby sponge (like a scrub daddy or whatever) to scrub all over, including glass, then rinse with water from the shower head or a cup. That’s all it takes and it’s the best way.
Keep a cleaner with bleach (any kind) and spray anything pink or black 5 minutes before you start the shower. |